There is no limit inside, and there is no limit outside. You can go forever in either direction and you'll never see a finish line. It just keeps going for eternity.

We're infinitely bigger than the cells that make us, which are infinitely bigger than the atoms that make them, which is infintely bigger than it's nucleus, and who know what the hell is beyond that. We don't have the technology to go that small.

idk if the image is doctored or not, but giving resolutions and whatnot im curious how they quantify trillions of stars in each tiny spec of light... not that they are right OR wrong, id rather go with 'infinite' as opposed to their guesses

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Originally Posted by Paclan

there's an equally vast universe inside of us.

There is no limit inside, and there is no limit outside. You can go forever in either direction and you'll never see a finish line. It just keeps going for eternity.

We're infinitely bigger than the cells that make us, which are infinitely bigger than the atoms that make them, which is infintely bigger than it's nucleus, and who know what the hell is beyond that. We don't have the technology to go that small.

Just shows how insignificant we are. The fact people believe we are important is ludicrous, and it took a while for the Church to even believe we weren't the centre of our solar system. Just look at the masses of stuff there, if we are an important race then whoever's looking after us had a lot of free time and decided to make a bucketload of other things too.

I like the Galileo quote which is probably a myth but, whatever. When he was forced to admit to the Pope his work was a fraud and the earth was stationary in the centre of the universe. The story goes as he walked out he muttered under his breath "Eppur si mouve." or "But yet it moves."